
1) Arousal 2) Brushwood 3) Firewood 4) Logs 5) Spunk 6) Stickstack 7) Tinder 8) Touchwood 9) Twigs 10) Wood
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1) Easily lighted material 2) Fire-lighting material 3) Igniter 4) Ignitor 5) Lighter 6) Material for starting a fire 7) Punk 8) Spunk 9) The act of one who kindles 10) Tinder 11) Tor Books book 12) Touchwood
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- material for starting a fire
- the act of starting a fire
- catch fire
- start burning
- call forth; of emotions, feelings, and responses
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highly flammable materials used to start fires, such as pine cones, twigs, dry bark. Kindling Small, thin, dead wood (1″ around or less) used to start a fire.
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[neurology] The update to the design of this version was made by Nicholas Mottershead in 2010 to co-include with the opening of new school building. ...
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[sedative-hypnotic withdrawal] Kindling due to substance withdrawal, refers to the neurological condition which results from repeated withdrawal episodes from sedative-hypnotic drugs such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. Each withdrawal leads to more severe withdrawal symptoms than the previous withdrawal syndrome. Individuals who have had mo...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Kindle
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Short lengths of split timber from seasoned logs used for lighting fires or fuelling chimineas. English hardwoods produce fine kindling. Much of the kindling on sale at petrol stations and garden centres is softwood which has a tendency to spit when burnt. It is also unlikely to be sourced from your local woods but transported from distance.
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<neurology> A phenomenon in which there is a relatively profound alteration in brain function resulting from repeated electrical or chemical stimulation and culminating in the appearance of electrographic and behavioural convulsions whenever the stimulus is re-applied. It is used as an experimental model for epilepsy. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Kin'dling (kĭn'dlĭng)
noun 1. The act of causing to burn, or of exciting or inflaming the passions.
2. plural Materials, easily lighted, for starting a fire.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kind′ling Definitions: 1. Long-lasting epileptogenic changes induced by daily subthreshold electrical brain stimulation without apparent neuronal damage.
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giving birth to young.
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[
n] - material for starting a fire
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Giving birth to young
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when the doe is giving birth to young.
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Pieces of wood and twigs used to start fires
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See Sensitisation.
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material that can be readily ignited, used in starting a fire. · the act of one who kindles.
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highly flammable materials used to start fires, such as pine cones, twigs, dry bark.
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The birth of a litter.
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